On 24-May-99 Frankie wrote:
>>
>> That is why I am a proponent of the debian-newbie list :)
>> Newbies helping newbies without seeming to be asking too many questions.
>
> No, thats a well bad idea - there are enough dodgy answers to questions
> on this list, without people who know NOTHING abo
On 1999-05-21 20:39, Oz Dror wrote:
> what is the relationship between gnome-session and enlightenment
Here's my $HOME/.xinitrc which outlines the starting sequence:
xrdb -load $HOME/.Xdefaults
ssh-agent fvwm &
exec /usr/bin/gnome-session
Just replace "fvwm" with
Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 20-May-99 Brian Servis wrote:
> >>> No. They have support for SMP systems. Read the documentation.
> >>>
> >>> I think you win the award for the most frequent poster!
> >>
> >> Sorry, I will refrain from asking so many questions. I did read the
> >
> > You don't really nee
On 26-May-99 Brad wrote:
>
> There's a better way in Debian.
> # update-rc.d -f xdm remove
Yes, that is what I did with both kdm and xdm. I like getting a plain console
when I boot.
--
Andrew
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Bruce Sass wrote:
> You can also use CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE to shut down X
Not with xdm, it just restarts.
> When you are back at a text console:
> "/etc/init.d/xdm stop" will stop xdm
As root only. Personally, i've had trouble with this, it always claims xdm
isn't running. k
Ah! What you need is the XFree86 Font Deuglification HOWTO:
http://www.frii.com/~meldroc/Font-Deuglification.html
Try it, you'll like it. I tried it, I liked it.
Kent West wrote:
> I've only been using Linux for less than a year, and have only in the past
> 6 months or so gotten X and Netscape w
I have a p133 with limited harddrive space. 100~200 meg, I think its
like a 140 actually. Anyways I have an old internal jaz disk, and
I want to install the os on that. The scsi card I have (adaptec 1505)
doesn't have bios so booting off of it is not an option. What I was
hoping to do is boot o
On Wednesday, May 26, 1999 at 15:12:52 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: 4fd6d8ff3805df00b5ee9a38be13cbf6
> > > Ya know, we really oughtta quit advertising the idea that Linux runs well
> > > on 486's with low memory and drive resources
> Guess I should
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 04:57:58PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> I've only been using Linux for less than a year, and have only in the past
> 6 months or so gotten X and Netscape working fairly well, and only in the
> past few weeks gotten WordPerfect working fairly well, and etc.
>
> One of the big
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 01:45:23PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 23 May 1999 20:51:55 -0500, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
> >
> > >Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pentium. Does
> >
> > Huh???
> >
> > Netscape 4.51 is
I've only been using Linux for less than a year, and have only in the past
6 months or so gotten X and Netscape working fairly well, and only in the
past few weeks gotten WordPerfect working fairly well, and etc.
One of the big things I've noticed coming from a Windows world is that the
fonts ten
I notice that dselect has offix-clipboard and there used to be a
xclipboard, but dselect doesent find it in stablr now. I haven't used
either one so I can't comment on how well they work.
John C. Ellingboe
www.guntersville.netbegin: vcard
fn: John C. Ellingboe - KE4BPW
n
Hi!
Can someone point me to package that could play mpeg movies with sound?
(xanim says it doesn't know this format and mpeg_play plays it without sound)
TIA
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| http://plukwa.pdi.net/| the
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> That's a good idea. However, rather than /dev/X all you need is an X program
> which
> would read from standard input and put whatever it gets there onto the
> clipboard. Now
> that you mention this I'm surprised someone hasn't done it.
I'm now filing a bug report agai
Lazarus Long wrote:
> Wouldn't that require he be *in* X11 with his command line app at
> the time?
Um, why would he need to be? So long as DISPLAY is set properly, the app
won't care where he is.
--
see shy jo
>
> This remains to be a mystery for me, I don't know hw I ended up
> confusing all the names, slink potato, hamm, beef, etc.. Now I
> go down to the source (i.e. ftp.debian.org) and try to figure out
> which kernel version is used in which name by looking at base
> packages.
>
> Can somebody c
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Johan Pettersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello!
>
>I have put this string in my fstab: localhost:/win/dir /ftp/site/dir
>nfs
>But it does not work! (I can mount when type mount -t nfs
>localhost:/win/dir
>/ftp/site/dir)
NFS mounting through fstab is done ver
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Alec Smith wrote:
> I have a 486DX2/66 with 8MB which runs perfectly well. Its doing file and
> print sharing, e-mail, and IP gatewaying. The same machine running Windows
> 95 basically sucked. For that matter, I even compile stuff on it
> sometimes.
I have a similar system r
"Fethi A. Okyar" wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> want to bring the insane naming convention into argument here
> for one second.
>
> This remains to be a mystery for me, I don't know hw I ended up
> confusing all the names, slink potato, hamm, beef, etc.. Now I
> go down to the source (i.e. ftp.debian
Hello all,
want to bring the insane naming convention into argument here
for one second.
This remains to be a mystery for me, I don't know hw I ended up
confusing all the names, slink potato, hamm, beef, etc.. Now I
go down to the source (i.e. ftp.debian.org) and try to figure out
which kernel
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 01:45:23PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> > On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 23 May 1999 20:51:55 -0500, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
> > >
> > > >Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pen
Hello!
I have put this string in my fstab: localhost:/win/dir /ftp/site/dir
nfs
But it does not work! (I can mount when type mount -t nfs
localhost:/win/dir
/ftp/site/dir)
--
//thx Johan
On Wed, 26 May 1999 13:45:23 -0500 (CDT), Kent West wrote:
>On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 23 May 1999 20:51:55 -0500, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
>>
>> >Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pentium.
>>
>> Huh???
>>
>> Netscape 4.51 is everything
Well,
there is one email client that will do most of what Outlook Express does.
XFmail. Not used alone though, but together with exim and fetchmail it works
great for me. I have two accounts dealt with fine using XFmail. Using filters,
and the option to set a custom "From" for every folder it is v
>
> >> /dev/clipboard would require kernel modifications, and is probably not
> >> what you are lookign for.
> >
> >I don't see why it would?
>
> Everything in /dev is run by the kernel; when you write or read
> a file in /dev, the kernel calls the appropriate driver functions
> to deal with it
Hey, Wolfgang, Something like this happened to me because I gave as my email
address one from an e-mail forwarder - geocities, I think, but I sent my
cancellation from another address. There's an email administrator at debian
you can contact, but now I can't remember how you get his address.
Davi
My original reason for switching to Linux was that my poor old box (HANK
r.i.p) was only a 486SX33 with 8MB of RAM. I ran X and Netscape on it with
no problem. It took time for it to start up Netscape and such apps, but once
started the ran with problem.
Now I have a P166 overclocked to 200Mhz ru
"David Karlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Phillip,
> I recently installed Exim as well. My /etc/exim.conf includes:
>
> local_domains = mybox.mylocalnet:localhost
>
> (replace mybox.mylocalnet with yourbox.yourlocalnet)
>
> Hope that was of some help,
Thanks, David, but I had alread
>> /dev/clipboard would require kernel modifications, and is probably not
>> what you are lookign for.
>
>I don't see why it would?
Everything in /dev is run by the kernel; when you write or read
a file in /dev, the kernel calls the appropriate driver functions
to deal with it. Thus /dev/ttyS*
On Wednesday, May 26, 1999 at 13:45:23 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: b7f1010c24d9adb791bc476eb3758f69
> > Netscape 4.51 is everything else but slow. You probably simply have too
> > little memory. I suggest to install at least 128 megs.
> Ya know, we re
I have a 486DX2/66 with 8MB which runs perfectly well. Its doing file and
print sharing, e-mail, and IP gatewaying. The same machine running Windows
95 basically sucked. For that matter, I even compile stuff on it
sometimes.
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 01:
Mark Wright wrote:
> First off, thanks for everyone who helped me find dhcpc. That plus the
> mini-HOWTO was enough to get my Debian box working with my office network.
>
> Unfortunately, I had to go back to a static ip address, because dchpc and
> samba aren't cooperating. If I use a static ip
> I was just finished ftping a file to get Mosaic running when, as root, I
> issued this command from my /bin directory: mv lib* /temp.
> ... this seems to have erased my filesystem and commands (as may
> already be obvious to some of you.)
> Now my system hangs during boot. I can't seem to recove
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Carl Mummert wrote:
> /dev/clipboard would require kernel modifications, and is probably not
> what you are lookign for.
I don't see why it would?
> What WOULD be useful would be an X11 app that has the following feature:
>
> When you run this app from the command line, a
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 01:45:23PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 23 May 1999 20:51:55 -0500, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
> >
> > >Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pentium. Does
> >
> > Huh???
> >
> > Netscape 4.51 is
On Wed, 26 May 1999, trapstep wrote:
> i don't even understand why apt/dpkg wants to remount sth thats isn't mounted,
> for me, it seems like a bug in dpkg
> BTW i'm using apt0.3.6 and dpkg1.4.1.1 on a potato distro
If you look in /etc/apt/apt.conf I'll bet it is a copy of the example
configura
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 1999 20:51:55 -0500, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
>
> >Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pentium. Does
>
> Huh???
>
> Netscape 4.51 is everything else but slow. You probably simply have too
> little memory. I s
Assuming that you can get the output of your program into a
file (via script or some other method), then you could use a native
X editor to open the file, copy all the text, and paste it somewhere.
I am surprised I didn't think of this earlier, but I don't use X much.
Carl
Hi!
i tried to update some packages (kde) with apt-get. apt fetched the files
without probs (except that it said: lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.1.1) but
when it tries to install them, i get the following output:
Fetched 2715kb in 6m26s (7030b/s)
mount: can't find /usr in /etc/fstab or /etc/mta
Apologies for reordering this posting, but I deleted the original.
Quoting Lazarus Long ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Jim Foltz wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > There are times when I need to cut and paste the output from a command
> > > line program into a graphical program. The problem occurs wh
On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 06:15:41PM -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> Ingo Hohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<...>
> > one of the cron scripts seems to change access rights
> > on /dev/ttyS1 once in a while to
<...>
> pppd changes /dev/ttyS1 (if that is the modem device) to
Yes, it is.
> crw-r-
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 01:14:47AM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: missing ldd
> Date: Wed, May 26, 1999 at 12:07:37AM -0500
>
> In reply to:Brad
>
> Quoting Brad([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > On Tue, 25 May 1999, Wayne Topa wrote:
> >
> > > So? I don't understand. Do you have
I deleted the original post from someone who asked about the existence
of such a utility. Anyway, I have always wished I had such a utility
myself so I determined to write one. I used Qt to write it since I'm not
versed in low-level X programming. I'm including the code and will send
a binary to an
Netscape isn't bad once you get it loaded. Though I do admit it may be
slow on older pentiums with < 64 megs of RAM(32 on faster ones). Check
out opera as mentioned if the port is availble(if don't know) it's
noticably faster than Netscape--at least on win32 machines.
However if you like netscap
Where did you get the tar from. It sounds vaguely like you have
got one part of a series of tars. The tar should be about 70Mb.
Peter Allen
Ming Hsu wrote:
>
> Finally decided to install Star Office, and didn't expect any trouble
> since I already have glibc 2 and others instal
> > (apache-ssl still won't start, don't ask why, I don't have time to
> > investigate anyway =P )
>
> Apache-ssl works here, but NS won't interact well with it, due to keys
> or similar. (I also haven't had time to look into it.) Lynx-ssl works
> fine with it, so far.
I had the same problem
The PCI64 is a very different card. You need 2.2 kernel
and to compile in ess 1370 support. If you have already done
that then I have no idea. (I don't have that card anymore
because I didn't like it.)
Peter Allen
Pierre-Antoine CHAMPIN wrote:
>
> I got kind of same pr
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Paul Nathan Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Data: mercoledì 26 maggio 1999 17.12
Oggetto: SAMBA documentation???
>I received responses some months ago about a detailed howto for
> setting up samba. Can someone who knows point me do howt
/dev/clipboard would require kernel modifications, and is probably not
what you are lookign for.
What WOULD be useful would be an X11 app that has the following feature:
When you run this app from the command line, and send text to its standard
input, the app places that text in the X clipboard
On Wednesday, May 26, 1999 at 11:05:04 -0500, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.51 [en] (WinNT; U)
> X-UIDL: 3a16f0cf84bd797896563dee72790984
>
> That's a good idea. However, rather than /dev/X all you need is an X program
> which
> would read
On Wednesday, May 26, 1999 at 06:54:31 -0400, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.1 i586)
> X-UIDL: 367457b1dda1b9f617c05d879e8ad7d2
>
> > or if using linux at the prompt
> > mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
On Wednesday, May 26, 1999 at 15:40:09 +, Christian Lavoie wrote:
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: 042baf373091adefce6011895aef58a8
> > > So what the consensus of opinion, is potatoe usable at the moment ?
I have found potato to be quite usable.
> Potato, as compared to slink
Hello. I have two questions that I would appreciate some advice on, if
anyone has time. I'm running slink with a 2.0.36 kernel.
[1] I'd like to try `gawk' instead of `mawk' (currently
installed). But `mawk' can't be removed by dpkg since basefiles
depends on it. Is apt smart enough to ha
I have found the deb files for version 1.1.1 on kde's site
for hamm. Will these work on slink?
--
Brian Schramm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*- On 26 May, Armin Wegner wrote about "Re: Boot probblem with xdm"
>
> I don't use xdm. I always start X with xinit. So I can set the color depth
> to the value I need each time.
>
You could instead have multiple xdm sessions on different vt's, each
with a different color depth. Edit your /etc/
Quoting Khalid EZZARAOUI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> change your link file : /dev/cdrom to point to /dev/hdb
> and use /dev/cdrom everywhere you want
... except in /etc/fstab where the entry should
be the appropriate /dev/hdX else umount won't work properly.
Cheers,
--
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T
That's a good idea. However, rather than /dev/X all you need is an X program
which
would read from standard input and put whatever it gets there onto the
clipboard. Now
that you mention this I'm surprised someone hasn't done it.
Jim Foltz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There are times when I need to cut a
Same format as /etc/ppp/options.
-Joe
> O.K. When I try to dial my isp with pon, I get the old "can't find ~/.ppprc"
> error. I have tried to find some information on the format of this file to no
> avail. If one of you could point to a source for this info I would appreciate
> it. Thanx
>
> Ben
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Armin Wegner wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 02:23:34AM -0500, shadowze wrote:
<...>
> > Is there a way to stop the boot process before xdm starts?
> > If not I guess I will have to reinstall.
> >
> > Im on the digest and not on USER so make sure Im cc:'d.
> > Thanks in adva
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 08:53:12AM -0500, Nadarajah, Dinesh wrote:
> How can I turn xdm off so that I can directly boot into a console and and
> then run startx to get to X?
Hi,
in slink, you have to uninstall xdm.
In hamm, you have to add the line "no-start-xdm" to /etc/X11/xconfig.
I don't use
On Sun, 23 May 1999 20:51:55 -0500, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
>Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pentium. Does
Huh???
Netscape 4.51 is everything else but slow. You probably simply have too
little memory. I suggest to install at least 128 megs.
--
Sign the EU petitio
Johann Spies at Johann wrote:
>
> Last night I installed libc6_2.1.1-7 and potato's xcdroast using apt-get
> on my hamm system. During the process the ncurses package was also
> upgraded.
>
> Today when I ran "make menuconfig" in my kernel-source tree I get the
> following error message:
>
[cut]
There is a port of Opera for LinuX in progress...don't knnow when it will be
released, but as far as i know opera meets your requirements.
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<==>
If you wanna contact me for any reason, do it!
You'll reach me at:
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First off, thanks for everyone who helped me find dhcpc. That plus the
mini-HOWTO was enough to get my Debian box working with my office network.
Unfortunately, I had to go back to a static ip address, because dchpc and
samba aren't cooperating. If I use a static ip address, I can browse the
Deb
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 08:17:55 -0500, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
> I would like to use an rpath command in a Makefile but I haven't figured
> out how to include it. Can anyone help?
That's a fairly vague question; it depends on the makefile. E.g.
foo:foo.o
ld -rpath=/opt/sybase/lib -o
Subject: Re: [Re: gIDE make error]
Date: Wed, May 26, 1999 at 12:56:23AM -0700
In reply to:Sherab Puntsok
Quoting Sherab Puntsok([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED];
>
When trying, in the past, to compile code-crusader, I always was
missing something or other. So couldn
Subject: magicfilter and a2ps
Date: Wed, May 26, 1999 at 01:09:29PM +0200
In reply to:Alberto Maurizi
Quoting Alberto Maurizi([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Does anybody use a2ps in magicfilter as the default for
> plain text? (e.g. to avoid waste of paper, save forests
I
Netscape 4.51 for X is just too slow on my slightly dated pentium. Does
anyone have any suggestions for a smaller, faster graphical browser? All
the possibilities I can find seem to be alpha or beta releases (arena,
gzilla, etc.) The browser should also be CSS compliant and have a pretty
good la
>Alberto Maurizi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Does anybody use a2ps in magicfilter as the default for
> plain text? (e.g. to avoid waste of paper, save forests
> ... and get nicer presentation of plain text ...)
>
> If so, how could the filename and username
> be printe
"Nadarajah, Dinesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I read somewhere that AWE32 driver works only for kernels later than 2.0.36.
| I might be wrong (anybody???).
As far as I know this isn't true. I've been using the AWE32 driver
since at least 2.0.32, if not earlier. Of course something could've
cha
> Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> > So what the consensus of opinion, is potatoe usable at the moment ? I
> > dont mind some problems but is it reasonably stable ?
> i upgraded from slink to potato (via dselect/apt-get) an my system
runs
> suficciently well. ther was some trouble during reboot, can't r
Ben Lutgens writes:
> O.K. When I try to dial my isp with pon, I get the old "can't find
> ~/.ppprc" error.
It's a known bug in pppd. Create an empty .ppprc.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> So what the consensus of opinion, is potatoe usable at the moment ? I
> dont mind some problems but is it reasonably stable ?
i upgraded from slink to potato (via dselect/apt-get) an my system runs
suficciently well. ther was some trouble during reboot, can't realy rememe
I read somewhere that AWE32 driver works only for kernels later than 2.0.36.
I might be wrong (anybody???).
-D
-Original Message-
From: Mark Bathie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 3:25 AM
To: d
Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> I've just installed innd and besides the tipical allowing of
> access for some hosts that I guess it must exists, are there any other
> security considerations I should follow?
Well this is not easily answered, to be more exact a complete an
hi!
normally, your cdrom device is linked to /dev/cdrom
so you should relink it to the new device:
rm /dev/cdrom
ln -s /dev/hdb /dev/cdrom
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<==>
If you wanna contact me for any reason, do it!
You'll reach me at:
m
change your link file : /dev/cdrom to point to /dev/hdb
and use /dev/cdrom everywhere you want
I got this in private mail. I don't think it's confidental. If I'm
wrong sue me.
"Mark Bathie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> I have been trying to set up my awe64Pnp on kernel 2.0.36. I have
>>> been through just about every doc there is but still I have no luck.
>>Do you use isapnp?
> yea
Use F1 to get into a tty.
Or hold the left shift key down on bootup, and boot
up into linux single at the boot prompt.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("shadowze") writes:
> My install was going just fine until until I installed X on and ran the
> XF86 setup. Was curious about it. I can hand edit the xf86.
>
> On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 03:15:39PM -0400,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Can you be specific and point me to what fails. if it is a matter of making
> > ash posix happy, it will be done -- we have the code. Bash is just way too
> > heavy for many things.
> >
> > You
I would like to use an rpath command in a Makefile but I haven't figured
out how to include it. Can anyone help?
I need this: -rpath=/opt/sybase/lib
TIA.
-Ian
__
Ian K. Setford
Quoting Alberto Maurizi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Does anybody use a2ps in magicfilter as the default for
> plain text? (e.g. to avoid waste of paper, save forests
> ... and get nicer presentation of plain text ...)
>
> If so, how could the filename and username
> be
You wrote ---
Hi,
I changed the IDE cables in my PC and now the CDROM drive
is at hdb (primary ide slave), and previously it was hdd
(secondary IDE slave).
I did this when I was messing around getting Win95 to install
properly.
Now, what file do
>I have installed xcdroast 0.96e to try out my HP7200i. >According to
>the
>supported cdwriters the HP7200 (which is not a >SCSI-drive) is
>supported,
>but I cannot select it during the setup. The >documentation says
about
>the
>hardware requirements:
>* SCSI-Controller running with Linux. (No
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 02:23:34AM -0500, shadowze wrote:
> My install was going just fine until until I installed X on and ran the
> XF86 setup. Was curious about it. I can hand edit the xf86.cfg if needed
> or run the xf86config. During the setup, my bus mouse wasnt recognized so I
> quit the se
Hi
After trying to get slink working with gnome and enlightenment and
finding lots of annoyances such as gnome-apt causing the ftp method to
fail and not being able to turn of enlightenments pager I was thinking
of upgrading to potatoe.
So what the consensus of opinion, is potatoe usable at the
I am for the first time experimenting how to do CD-writing with a HP
7200i.
After my first effort using CDROAST on a rewritable cd I could not mount
it - my effort to mount it resulting in
mount /hp7200
mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
hdb: ATAPI reset com
Does anybody use a2ps in magicfilter as the default for
plain text? (e.g. to avoid waste of paper, save forests
... and get nicer presentation of plain text ...)
If so, how could the filename and username
be printed in the a2ps formatted page?
I t
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Subject: HELP please !
> In reply to:Wolfgang Fink
> Quoting Wolfgang Fink([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > so please, can anybody help me to unsubscribe from this
> > mailing-list ? I have tryed almost everything with my Netscape 4.5 -
> > Browser und Mailtool.
>
> > Unsubscri
Havoc writes:
> 'manpages-dev' I think.
You're right. It is also priority standard, so I would have thought he'd
have it installed.
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
I am using debian 2.1 on Dell server equipped with 4 scsi hdd.
Since the machine is running Oracle I try to distribuate load on all the
drives.
Under Sun the vmstat command shows some statistics about different
drives
activities, not only a total amount of reads - writes.
Does anybody know about a
I got kind of same problems with a SB PCI64.
And I'm very interested in your solutions too :)
PA
sk 0 dir /space size 296960
reserving 296960 out of 296960 for degraded-mode dumps
driver: start time 225.611 inparallel 4 bandwidth 600 diskspace 296960 dir OBSOL
ETE datestamp 19990526 driver: drain-ends tapeq LFFO big-dumpers 1
driver: result time 225.611 from taper: TAPER-OK
driver: send-cmd
"Mark Bathie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been trying to set up my awe64Pnp on kernel 2.0.36. I have
> been through just about every doc there is but still I have no luck.
Do you use isapnp?
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den eneste moderered
I have been trying to set up my awe64Pnp on kernel 2.0.36. I have been through
just about every doc there is but still I have no luck.
Here is a copy of my /dev/sndstat file
Sound Driver:3.5.4-960630 (Tue May 25 17:35:07 EST 1999 root,
Linux flod 2.0.36 #2 Sun Feb 21 15:55:27 EST 1999 i686 unkno
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Thanks very much for your kind informative link to code-crusader.
I've visited the site and found the powerfull features it provides.
Then I downloaded and installed it.
But more questions are coming.
1. From ftp://ftp.its.caltech.edu/pub/jafl/programs/jcc/Linux-Int
Last night I installed libc6_2.1.1-7 and potato's xcdroast using apt-get
on my hamm system. During the process the ncurses package was also
upgraded.
Today when I ran "make menuconfig" in my kernel-source tree I get the
following error message:
There seems to be a pro
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